The Gator GPT pedalboard is constructed of high density plywood covered in classic Tolex. The board features a convenient handle and slides into the included nylon padded carrying case. Access holes let you run cables cleanly beneath the board. The included (and UL-approved) G-BUS-8 power supply has eight 9V outputs and three 18V outputs to power effects pedals. The face of the powered pedal board is covered with Velcro for attaching guitar effect pedals and the attachment Velcro is included. Pedalboard dimensions: 16-1/2" x 12". Cables are included.

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16-1/2" x 12" pedal board

Carry bag with exterior pocket for cables and graphics on nylon exterior

Decided on the GPT-PWR over the SKB. I'm pretty happy with the gator. I'm not a pro so I don't need a pro-size pedalboard. If you're gigging every day, you'll probably want to...Read complete review

Decided on the GPT-PWR over the SKB. I'm pretty happy with the gator. I'm not a pro so I don't need a pro-size pedalboard. If you're gigging every day, you'll probably want to go with a bigger pedal board. But the gator is perfect for what I do. It will hold a max of about 6 pedals, unless you only use Boss pedals, then it will hold probably 8. I really like the design of this board, especially how the power supply is mounted underneath the board and the power cables feed through a slot on the front. That really cleans up the looks of your board and makes it a lot easier to tell which cables is being routed to which pedal. However the contruction of this board is a little shoddy. Particularly the edges of the board near the front. Also, the velcro strips that attach the pedals have a tendency to rip up the bottom half on the velcro. Just be careful when re-arranging or moving pedals once you've attached the velcro. Overall this a nice, bare-bones pedal board. You get power for your effects and that's it. I wouldn't reccomened this to a pro as it doesn't have a cable tester or a bypass for a tuner in the chain. But if you gig on the weekends or just want to clean up the mess of wires from you effects, buy this pedal board.

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This board is a good buy for the price, however if you are a professional musician, think twice. I've had it for a couple of years and dissapointed with the choice of power...Read complete review

This board is a good buy for the price, however if you are a professional musician, think twice. I've had it for a couple of years and dissapointed with the choice of power supply and AC adaptor selection. The AC power adaptor has a very thin power chord that IS NOT professional grade and is very easy to break or short and does not last. The worse thing is that the power supply plug is not a standard 3-prong, but a very small, unique plug that cannot be found anywhere else. And yet worse, now that the power chord of the adapter has broken and shorted, I cannot find a replacement adaptor, looked online and can't find anyone that sells this type of adaptor and plug. So my power supply is useless. Gator does not sell replacements, Musicians friend neither. If I want to get my board up and running again, I have to buy a new power supply. Next time, I will select my own power supply that comes with a standard heavy duty cable that will hold up to gigs. Oh, and the plug for this adapter is so chintsy that unless you glue or tape the chord, it keeps coming undone in the middle of a show.I'll go with VOoDoo labs or something similar.

Didn't need a huge board, ordered this one based on the cost and what all was included. Currently have 5 pedals mounted, 4 single size and one dual size and have room for 2 more singles if needed. Mounted the plug in transformer under the unit to keep it self contained. Carry bag is good quality and the velcro so far has kept everything in place above expectations. Only two things i would like to see would be the power cord needs to be longer and there are probably 6-7 9v adapater cords included and only 1 18v cord. would like to see at least 2 18v adapater cords. Overall very happy with puchase, so far would buy again.

The power cord on the power pact is very thin. I rolled it up under the board and secured it firmly with cable fasteners. Then I plugged a heavier duty extension cord into the end of the cheap power pact cord. I plug the extension cord into the wall or a power strip to run my pedal board. I haven't had any trouble with the cheap, thin power pact cord hooking it up like this.!! It has worked great for a couple of years now. NICE BOARD. If you only use 6 to 8 pedals, this board works great.

So far I am pretty pleased with this pedalboard. I haven't had it long enough to report on reliability and sturdiness but it keeps things very neat and performs with a minimum of noise at a great price.

the board works rather nicely and has a clever design with the power supply on the underside, with the cables running through to the back. However, the included power supply is pretty average, the cable connecting the box to the wall is not professional quality. im going to end up replacing it with a Voodoo Lab power supply because the little power cable with the gator power supply is destined to break while on stage. My advice, get the gator pedal board WITHOUT the power supply and spend the extra money on the voodoo lab

This pedlaboard works OK. My issue is it's poor quality. I bought this, and had it a few days before I had a chance to actually mount pedlas on it. I took it out of the bag a coupld times to look it over and plan what pedals to use on it. When I took it out of the bag to work on it, the "tolex' had started to peel off in a few places, and just taking it out the the bag had damaged the tolex in other places. While functionally acceptable, it falls far short of expectations in build quality. It's cheap construction isn't going to withstand the rigors of a working guitarist. Don't buy it.

Decided on the GPT-PWR over the SKB. I'm pretty happy with the gator. I'm not a pro so I don't need a pro-size pedalboard. If you're gigging every day, you'll probably want to go with a bigger pedal board. But the gator is perfect for what I do. It will hold a max of about 6 pedals, unless you only use Boss pedals, then it will hold probably 8. I really like the design of this board, especially how the power supply is mounted underneath the board and the power cables feed through a slot on the front. That really cleans up the looks of your board and makes it a lot easier to tell which cables is being routed to which pedal. However the contruction of this board is a little shoddy. Particularly the edges of the board near the front. Also, the velcro strips that attach the pedals have a tendency to rip up the bottom half on the velcro. Just be careful when re-arranging or moving pedals once you've attached the velcro. Overall this a nice, bare-bones pedal board. You get power for your effects and that's it. I wouldn't reccomened this to a pro as it doesn't have a cable tester or a bypass for a tuner in the chain. But if you gig on the weekends or just want to clean up the mess of wires from you effects, buy this pedal board.